Discurso Direto: Shesaid: “I live in San Francisco.” Simple PresentDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she lived in San Francisco. Simple Past

Discurso Direto: He said :”She works with me.” Simple PresentDiscurso Indireto: He said (that) she worked with him. Simple Past

Discurso Direto: She said: “I moved here in September.” Simple PastDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she had moved there in September. Past Perfect

Discurso Direto: She said: “I’m living in the dorms.” Present ContinuousDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she was living in the dorms. Past Continuous

Discurso Direto: He said: “She is working with me.” Present ContinuousDiscurso Indireto: He said (that) she was working with him.Past Continuous

Discurso Direto: She said: “I‘ve just started school.” Present PerfectDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she had just started school. Past Perfect

Discurso Direto: She said:”I‘ve been feeling homesick.” Present Perfect ContinuousDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she had been feeling homesick. Past Perfect ContinuousDiscurso Direto: She said:”I‘ll stay here for about four weeks.” Simple FutureDiscurso Indireto: She said (that) she would stay there for about four weeks. Conditional

Modals

Discurso Direto: She said:”I maybe able to graduate in three and a half years.”Discurso Indireto: She said (that) shemight be able to graduate in three and a half years.

Discurso Direto: She said:”I have to try and do my best always.”Discurso Indireto: She said (that) she had to try and do her best always.

Discurso Direto: She said: “I must call home as often as I can.”Discurso Indireto: She said (that) she had to call home as often as she could.

Discurso Direto: She said:”I ought to take some extra-curricular courses.”Discurso Indireto: She said (that) she ought to take some extra-curricular courses.

Discurso Direto: She said, “I should purchase a second-hand computer.”Discurso Indireto: She said (that) she should purchase a second-hand computer.